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Björn Öbrink

Björn Öbrink

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
7086
World Ranking
18762
National Ranking
294

Overview

Björn Öbrink is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their academic profile reflects a career primarily anchored at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • CEA adhesion molecules: multifunctional proteins with signal-regulatory properties

    Björn Öbrink

  • Cell-cell contacts mediated by E-cadherin (uvomorulin) restrict invasive behavior of L-cells.

    Weiching Chen;B. Obrink

  • Common principles in cell adhesion

    Erkki Ruoslahti;Björn Öbrink

  • Substrate adhesion of rat hepatocytes: Mechanism of attachment to collagen substrates

    Kristofer Rubin;Magnus Höök;Björn öbrink;Rupert Timpl

  • Recognition of extracellular matrix components by neonatal and adult cardiac myocytes

    Thomas K. Borg;Kristofer Rubin;Evy Lundgren;Karen Borg

  • A study of the interactions between monomeric tropocollagen and glycosaminoglycans.

    Björn ÖBrink

  • Intercellular adhesion of rat hepatocytes. Identification of a cell surface glycoprotein involved in the initial adhesion process.

    C Ocklind;B Obrink

  • Cold-insoluble globulin mediates the adhesion of rat liver cells to plastic petri dishes

    Magnus Höök;Kristofer Rubin;Åke Oldberg;Björn Öbrink

  • The Influence of Glycosaminoglycans on the Formation of Fibers from Monomeric Tropocollagen in vitro

    Björn ÖBrink

  • Nephrin Promotes Cell-Cell Adhesion through Homophilic Interactions

    Jamshid Khoshnoodi;Kristmundur Sigmundsson;Lars-Göran Öfverstedt;Ulf Skoglund

  • Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 expression and signaling in human, mouse, and rat leukocytes: Evidence for replacement of the short cytoplasmic domain isoform by glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked proteins in human leukocytes

    Bernhard B. Singer;Inka Scheffrahn;Robert Heymann;Kristmundur Sigmundsson

  • Down-regulation of CEACAM1 in human prostate cancer: correlation with loss of cell polarity, increased proliferation rate, and Gleason grade 3 to 4 transition.

    Christer Busch;Tor Arne Hanssen;Christoph Wagener;Björn Öbrink

  • Ligand-dependent regulation of intracellular protein transport: effect of vitamin a on the secretion of the retinol-binding protein.

    H Ronne;C Ocklind;K Wiman;L Rask

  • Epithelial cell adhesion molecules.

    Björn Öbrink

  • The Tumor Growth-inhibiting Cell Adhesion Molecule CEACAM1 (C-CAM) Is Differently Expressed in Proliferating and Quiescent Epithelial Cells and Regulates Cell Proliferation

    Bernhard B. Singer;Inka Scheffrahn;Björn Öbrink

  • Adhesion of rat hepatocytes to collagen

    Kristofer Rubin;Åke Oldberg;Magnus Höök;Björn Öbrink

  • The cell adhesion molecule Cell-CAM 105 is an ecto-ATPase and a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily

    Magnus Aurivillius;Ole C. Hansen;Mohamed B.S. Lazrek;Elisabeth Bock

  • Alterations in the Expression of a Hepatocyte Cell Adhesion Molecule by Transplantable Rat Hepatocellular Carcinomas

    Douglas C. Hixson;Kerry D. McEntire;Björn Öbrink

  • Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1 on murine dendritic cells is a potent regulator of T cell stimulation.

    Robert Kammerer;Detlef Stober;Bernhard B. Singer;Björn Öbrink

  • Structure and metabolism of rat liver heparan sulphate.

    Åke Oldberg;Magnus Höök;Björn Öbrink;Håkan Pertoft

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristofer Rubin
Kristofer Rubin Uppsala University
Nicole Beauchemin
Nicole Beauchemin McGill University
Torvard C. Laurent
Torvard C. Laurent Uppsala University
Per Odin
Per Odin Lund University
Magnus Höök
Magnus Höök Texas A&M Health Science Center
Elisabeth Bock
Elisabeth Bock University of Copenhagen
Thomas K. Borg
Thomas K. Borg Medical University of South Carolina
Werner Reutter
Werner Reutter Freie Universität Berlin
Åke Oldberg
Åke Oldberg Lund University
Tore Midtvedt
Tore Midtvedt Karolinska Institute

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